Out of all the places we've camped in, this was the most disappointing. The campground is mostly seasonal and of those, most of them are dilapidated and falling into the ground. One trailer behind ours was vacant with the door open and hanging off its hinges. What an eye sore! If your rig is bigger than 20 foot, it's best to park on the field, which was a lot like camping in a parking lot but on grass. The bright spot was the Sundae Barn which gave you large ice cream sundaes and inexpensive treats. However, we will never camp here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
They should rename it Four Seasons Seedy Trailer Park. It's awful. Nearly all the spots are taken by well-rooted permanent residents whose trailers and mobile homes are in varying states of disrepair, and it is one big eyesore. The pictures on the Web site must be from another century because it looks nothing like that. And for $36 a night, I expected something more than the wrong side of the tracks. We didn't even stay the night -- it was that yucky. Got to our site, stayed about 30 minutes and decided to just drive home. Excellent choice. One of the seasonal people chatted with us and said she liked it there because in a lot of parks, if kids act up, they make you leave, but they don't here. Ummm, and that's good? Soon after that, we pulled out. The only good thing I can say is that we got a full refund. Oh, and that we never have to go back there again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was the worst place we have ever stayed at. I agree with the previous post 100%. Also, we called ahead to ask specific directions and who every answered the phone was a jerk and didn't even know how to get there from the turnpike. Got out of there as soon as possible in the AM. A real disgusting place. Stay Away, Far Away! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This facility is almost all seasonal, with the normal moldy-looking trailers and trashy yards, with the exception of a transient area containing 24 sites, known as 'the field', where you're back-to-back and nose-to-nose with your neighbors -- a weird setup. We stayed there through Memorial Day weekend, suffering through a couple of days of craziness. The party people seemed to be regulars, and were standoffish to people they didn't know. The more permanent campers in the field were contractors working in the area. This place might be okay for an overnight stay, but we'll never come back here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.